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    SAFER THIS WAY: THE CIS COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY ORGANIZATION RECOGNIZED RUSSIA'S RIGHTNESS BUT NOT SOUTH OSSETIA WITH ABKHAZIA
    by Arkady Dubnov

    WPS Agency
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    September 10, 2008 Wednesday
    Russia

    SUMMIT OF THE CIS COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY ORGANIZATION LIVED UP
    TO SOME OF THE KREMLIN'S EXPECTATIONS; An update on the summit of
    the CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization in Moscow.

    The summit over, President Dmitry Medvedev said that its final
    declaration included "an indisputably negative evaluation of the
    Georgian aggression against South Ossetia." When journalists were
    given the document, however, the term "aggression" was found missing
    from the text. The situation in the Caucasus warranted only four
    paragraphs, the most important of them going as follows: "members
    of the CIS Collective Security Treaty Organization are concerned
    over the Georgian attempt to settle the conflict in South Ossetia
    by sheer strength of arms, one that resulted in numerous deaths of
    noncombatants and peacekeepers and grave humanitarian consequences."

    The declaration also proclaimed "support of the active part Russia
    played in facilitation of peace and cooperation in the region and in
    maintenance of security for South Ossetia and Abkhazia." The use of
    preposition "for" is of paramount importance for the Kremlin because
    it was also used in the six-principle variant Medvedev and Sarkozy
    agreed on in Moscow on August 12.

    A look at the following premise makes it plain whose interests the
    final declaration promotes. "Countries of the CIS Collective Security
    Treaty Organization urge NATO countries to weigh all consequences of
    the Alliance's eastward expansion and installation of new objects of
    the ABM defense system near the borders of the member states." Coupled
    with Medvedev's determination to strengthen the military component of
    the Organization and whip up discipline in the matter of fulfillment of
    its decisions, and the conclusion is inescapable: the Kremlin is using
    a different tone with its partners now. Bargaining for various economic
    and security preferences now, its partners may be asked to deliver -
    if not obedience as such, then at least a proper consideration of
    Moscow's geopolitical interests.

    As for the principal item on the agenda (situation in the Caucasus),
    the summit quite predictably ducked the recognition of South Ossetia
    and Abkhazia.

    All of that raises questions concerning the promises Russian Security
    Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev made in the wake of a conference
    with his Organization colleagues in Yerevan (Armenia) in early
    September. Patrushev said then that secretaries of national Security
    Councils had backed Moscow's call to outlaw all arms deals with
    Georgia. The subject of the embargo in the meantime was never raised
    either in the public statements or in the final declaration. Neither
    was the subject of adopting South Ossetia and Abkhazia as members
    of the Organization its Secretary General Nikolai Bordyuzha had
    insisted on...

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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